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- Bergère abstract "A bergère is an enclosed upholstered French armchair (fauteuil) with an upholstered back and armrests on upholstered frames. The seat frame is over-upholstered, but the rest of the wooden framing is exposed: it may be moulded or carved, and of beech, painted or gilded, or of fruitwood, walnut or mahogany with a waxed finish. Padded elbowrests may stand upon the armrests. A bergère is fitted with a loose, but tailored, seat cushion. It is designed for lounging in comfort, with a deeper, wider seat than that of a regular fauteuil, though the bergères by Bellangé in the White House (one illustrated) are more formal. A bergère in the eighteenth century was essentially a meuble courant, designed to be moved about to suit convenience, rather than being ranged permanently formally along the walls as part of the decor.The fanciful name, \"shepherdess chair\", was coined in mid-eighteenth century Paris, where the model developed without a notable break from the late-seventeenth century chaise de commodité, a version of the wing chair, whose upholstered \"wings\" shielding the face from fireplace heat or from draughts were retained in the bergère à oreilles (\"with ears\"), or, fancifully, bergère confessionale, as if the occupant were hidden from view, as in a confessional. A bergère may have a flat, raked back, in which case it is à la reine, or, more usually in Louis XV furnishings, it has a coved back, en cabriolet. A bergère with a low coved back that sweeps without a break into the armrests is a marquise.Appearing first in Paris during the Régence (1715–23), the form reaches its full development in the unifying curves of the rococo style, then continues in a more architectural rectilinear style in the Louis XVI, Directoire, and French and American Empire styles.".
- Bergère thumbnail BellangeBergère.jpg?width=300.
- Bergère wikiPageID "7715601".
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- Bergère wikiPageOutDegree "24".
- Bergère wikiPageRevisionID "703115861".
- Bergère wikiPageWikiLink Armrest.
- Bergère wikiPageWikiLink Beech.
- Bergère wikiPageWikiLink Bergères.
- Bergère wikiPageWikiLink Cabriolet_(furniture).
- Bergère wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chairs.
- Bergère wikiPageWikiLink Chair.
- Bergère wikiPageWikiLink Confessional.
- Bergère wikiPageWikiLink Directoire_style.
- Bergère wikiPageWikiLink Empire_style.
- Bergère wikiPageWikiLink English_Gothic_architecture.
- Bergère wikiPageWikiLink Fairchild_Fashion_Media.
- Bergère wikiPageWikiLink Fauteuil.
- Bergère wikiPageWikiLink Gilding.
- Bergère wikiPageWikiLink Louis_XVI_of_France.
- Bergère wikiPageWikiLink Molding_(decorative).
- Bergère wikiPageWikiLink Paris.
- Bergère wikiPageWikiLink Pierre-Antoine_Bellangé.
- Bergère wikiPageWikiLink Rococo.
- Bergère wikiPageWikiLink Régence.
- Bergère wikiPageWikiLink Upholstery.
- Bergère wikiPageWikiLink Wing_chair.
- Bergère wikiPageWikiLink Wood_carving.
- Bergère wikiPageWikiLink File:BellangeBergère.jpg.
- Bergère wikiPageWikiLink File:Bergeres.jpg.
- Bergère wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bergère".
- Bergère wikiPageWikiLinkText "bergère".
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- Bergère wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Bergère wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Distinguish2.
- Bergère wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal_bar.
- Bergère wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Bergère subject Category:Chairs.
- Bergère hypernym Armchair.
- Bergère type Chair.
- Bergère type Diacritic.
- Bergère type Redirect.
- Bergère type Thing.
- Bergère comment "A bergère is an enclosed upholstered French armchair (fauteuil) with an upholstered back and armrests on upholstered frames. The seat frame is over-upholstered, but the rest of the wooden framing is exposed: it may be moulded or carved, and of beech, painted or gilded, or of fruitwood, walnut or mahogany with a waxed finish. Padded elbowrests may stand upon the armrests. A bergère is fitted with a loose, but tailored, seat cushion.".
- Bergère label "Bergère".
- Bergère differentFrom Bergères.
- Bergère sameAs Q820539.
- Bergère sameAs بيرجير_(مقعد).
- Bergère sameAs Bergère_(Sessel).
- Bergère sameAs Poltrona.
- Bergère sameAs Bergère_(siège).
- Bergère sameAs Berjero.
- Bergère sameAs Beržerė.
- Bergère sameAs Berżera.
- Bergère sameAs Poltrona.
- Bergère sameAs m.0269r5k.
- Bergère sameAs Q820539.
- Bergère wasDerivedFrom Bergère?oldid=703115861.
- Bergère depiction BellangeBergère.jpg.
- Bergère isPrimaryTopicOf Bergère.